All-in-One Guides:Data center design and infrastructure guide
Chapter 3: Data center cooling
Data center liquid cooling
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Utility offers rebate for liquid cooling systems
28 Nov 2006
Article - Avista Corp., a Spokane, Wash.-based utility is offering rebates to data centers that buy liquid cooling systems and other energy saving technologies. The first product to qualify for the rebate is ISR's SprayCool M-Series.
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Will liquid cooling work for high-heat producing hardware?
Tip - With recent technological advancements delivering high-heat producing hardware, the need for more efficient cooling methods is more evident than ever before. This has caused users to look beyond traditional, HVAC-based methods to a new generation of...
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Liquid cooling book promotes standardization
26 Sep 2006
Article - The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers publishes a book on data center liquid cooling technologies that could help standardization.
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Water cooling takes center stage at Sun event
02 Feb 2006
Article - Sun takes a stand against liquid cooling, despite a flood of interest from IT pros. But are liquid cooling supporters ready to put the money where their mouth is?
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HP, IBM square off on liquid cooling
Tip - HP and IBM are rushing to pour water on hot servers. Big Blue is tackling the problem from a energy efficiency angle while HP wants to help data centers cram more computers into less space.
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Data center liquid cooling vs. forced air cooling
19 Feb 2007
Interview - SearchDataCenter.com recently visited American Power Conversion (APC) Corp.'s Research and Development facility in Billerica, MA, to get a first-hand look at its approach to data center cooling. During the visit we asked American Power Conversion Corp....
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Liquid cooling is your friend, ASHRAE speakers say
29 Jan 2007
Article - Liquid is starting to make inroads in the data center, thanks to its ability to cool things off thousands of times better than air.
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McFarlane tackles liquid cooled racks
Ask the Expert - Expert Robert McFarlane tells readers what he thinks about cooling racks.